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The Dayton Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 14

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The Dayton Heraldi
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14 N-1G THE DAYTON HERALD. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1939 Garbo Rumor Denied HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 15 ft' Artist Makes Appeal For Statues But Effort Fails Admiral Byrd Sleeps While His Supply Ship Moves Out Finland Already Nervous, Result Springfield and Clark county for injuries suffered in an accident allegedly caused by a defect in a bridge on Route 40 on the east corporation line of the city. The court also dismissed Hubbuch's appeal holding that debatable constitutional question was involved.

Review Is Denied COLUMBUS, Nov. 15. (UP) The state supreme court today declined to review lower court Judgments denying Frank J. Hub-buch damages from the city of Reports that Greta Carbf engaged to marry Dr. Gayioi? Hauser, a health food specials brought a denial from Hauser day and the usual silence from tl and howls of 74 Of Parley Break came the yelps sled dogs.

blonde Swedish film star. BOSTON, Nov. 15. (UP) The motor vessel North Star tailed at 6:13 a. m.

today to serve as supply ship for the first antaictic expedition which the U. S. govern sisted that it was too late to prevent her from destroying the statues. She claimed that interested buyers were trying to "beat me down" on price. Mrs.

Johnson's situation today was improved over two days ago when (the called reporters to her home and exhibited to them the WASHINGTON. Nov. 15. (UP) Rockwell Kent, artist, appealed to an aged and disillusioned sculptress today to forego destruction of her work. He reminded her that many of the great masters.

Including Rembrandt, were poverty-stricken in their old age. But Mrs. Adelaide Johnson, who was the first woman to have one ment has sponsored In a century. About 75 men and women, in cluding the wives of some of the departing officers and crew, stood HELSINGFORS, Finland, Nov. 15.

(UP) The Finnish mission returned today from Moscow to report a deadlock in negotiations on Russia's territorial demands. They found their country already in the first seizures of a state of nerves over incidents on the Russian border. The mission, headed by J. K. in frosty weather on the pier to statues she had damaged because the world had failed to recognize their artistic worth.

That action wave farewells, rui Kear-Admiral Richard K. Byrd, commander of the expedition, was in bed at home. Byrd, who had said his fare wells yesterday, stayed behind to supervise the sailing of his 68- Paasikivi, arrived at 8:40 a.m. (2:40 a. m.

E. S. A crowd of 1,000 was at the railway sta was precipitated by receipt of an eviction notice, ordering her out of her house by Saturday. Since then, Congressman Sol Bloom of New York has intervened. He and other friends had the heat turned on in her house and filled her pantry shelves with food.

"She isn't going to have to move, either," Bloom said. "Things have been fixed up and she does year-old flagship, the Baikcntlne Bear, a week hence. He was undecided whether he would loin the WATERFALL WALNUT SUITE of her works placed in the United States Capitol's Hall of Fame, appeared determined to reduce to dust the dozen or more marble busts that line the studio of her foreclosed home. She thanked the more than 25 persons wh have offered help since notice of her eviction was published, but announced defiantly that she was not a charity ease that never would she submit to "relief without recognition." Despite two days of appeals by friends to accept their help, Mrs. Johnson, who is very agile and active for her 80-odd years, in- SPECIAL! North Star at Philadelphia or at Panama.

tion, including Premier A. K. Cajander and, as usual, the ministers of friendly Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The station platform was wet from an over Captain Isak Lystad, the North Star's skipper, was on the bridge as the motorship put out under her own power to begin her night rain and the weather was mw I not have to get out. Jack Donohoe, local realtor, who purchased the house August 29 at a foreclosure sale after Mrs.

000-mile Journey. still dull and gray, as if symbolic From the deck, a crew member of the Finnish mood. Paasikivi was quoted as say shouted to his wife: Johnson was unable to pay $1,000 I liifl ill 1 Pifi I pi ing that Josef Stalin and the "I won't shave or get a haircut for the next seven months, so if in taxes, refused to confirm Bloom's remark. He said he had Soviet premier.foreign minister, Viacheslav M. Molotov, had bid the "no comment" on the situation.

you see a bogey man arcund the house in a year or so, don't shoot it'll be me." Finnish mission a smiling farewell at a banquet Nov. 7. Finance Minister V. A. Tanner, another Allies To Suffer The North Star was to spend about three hours in Boston's member of the mission, character 16-Pound Porcelain ROASTER outer harbor, correcting her com From Slas' Order izea as "obviously erronous" a pass and radio direction finder.

She will then sail for Philadelphia Conriht, mm br The Chirac Dallr Nrwi and The Dayton llrrald) to pick up three airplanes before Soviet press statement that Finland's economics could not endure mobilization more than from four to seven months. Reports from the border, neither continuing to the antarctic. LONDON, Nov. 15. The action of the Yugoslav government in taking over the production and ex The North Star has a 30-man crew and will take 15 more men at Philadelphia.

confirmed nor denied, were that a Soviet airplane had been shot down; that there had been several bursta of fire from Finnish anti Securely lashed to the forward portation of minerals, as reported by the London Times this morning, will put Allied mining interests at the mercy of the Yugoslav war ministry. At the same time, the deck was Penguin the onowrao' bile in which some of the party hope to reach the South pole. The 8 Pieces SALE SKfMO 1 Modern Design ij price jjjjjy German trade delegation is exert wheels had been retracted and the aircraft guns aimed at Soviet "raiders;" that the Russians were going through such tantalizing maneuvers as "charging" the barbed wire frontier barricades ing pressure on Yugoslavia to increase its mineral exports to Ger monster lay flat on the deck, pro truding about four feet over the starboard side. From the eftdecK many. Self-Rrowning Self- It is learned in official quarters THANKSGIVING SALE SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY! 89.50 8-Piece Modern Dining Room Suite 69.50' here that Great Britain has rc Hasting Double Wall with fixed bayonets and shooting in the air, although making no pretense of attacking the Finns on the other side of the wire.

ceived reassurance that state con Royal Arch Masons Seamless Porcelain Saves Watching Saves To Install Officers Without admitting that a Soviet 89.50 $119.50 6-Piece Modern Dinette 69.50' 8-Piece 18th Cent. Mahog. Dining Room $109.50 trol will not be a detriment to the Allies. If German pressure is working ir this direction, it would seem logical and reports from Italy of plane had been brough down, military quarters here confirmed Installation ceremonies for Ver- Turning. 10 12 -lb.

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Dining Room against aircraft" for the past two weeks. Italian troop concentrations on the Brenner might be correct, as it is assumed that Italian neutrality is Pangborn Sees Obstacle certain unless Italy's Balkan interests are menaced by her former LOOK! A 12-LB. TURKEY axis partner. To Nazi Air Attack SOUTHAMPTON, Nov. 15.

(UP) Clyde Pangborn, Ameri INCLUDED At No Extra Cost Victory chapter, 210, Royal Arch Masons, will be held at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday in the Masonic temple. Other officers to be installed include L. Calvin Crawford, king; Clarence J.

Stewart, scribe, George V. Geesey, captain of host; John Branch, P.S.; Richard Dauzenroth. R.A.C.; Thomas Mitchell, treasurer, and Ralph O. Johnson, secretary. Walter F.

Wolf, with j. Harvey Kirkbride assisting as marshal, will have charge of the installation. Music will be provided by the Urbana Boy Being Held can flyer who is returning to the United States after woiking for In Tram Wreck Attempt COLUMBUS, Nov. 15. "-r tr" ''nil r-y Inow! BEAUTIFUL French Doll INCLUDED at NO Extra Cost two years as a test pilot for the (UP) A 16-year-old Urbana boy PAMPERED, grain fed young turkeys, specially selected for tasty tender mm was turned over to the bureau of Cunliffe Owen Aircraft company, said today that Germany would have great difficulty in making a mass air attack on Britain.

juvenile research here today by Pennsylvania railroad police after he admitted an attempt to wreck ness. Yours at no extra cost if you act NOW! 'From what I have seen of Brit York Rite choir and the two -t PAY ftrrr rj ONLY train last Friday by piling ties nights Templar commanderies ish defenses, I think that enemy planes attacking in mass formation would have a most difficult will be guards of honor. Chester on the track near Woodstock. The boy told authorities he planned to J. Pearce, of Bellefontaine, deputy ob in returning home even if they get fruit and other provisions in the confusion following the wreck.

got across safely," he said. grand high priest of Ohio, will head a list of visitors including Mont C. Hambright, Springfield, Dayton M. I. T.

Alumni grand secretary, and James A. Gorham, Bellevue, grand master of the third veil. SLOW-BURNING COSTLIER TOBACCOS Will Honor Scientists CHARGES POLITICS IN OHIO RELIEF Dayton alumni of the Massa Lane and Dillingham Hope Chests Buy Now for Xmas former vice president and dean of the institute, and Dr. Jerome C. Hunsaker, present head of the me chusetts Institute of Technology will honor Dr.

Vannervar Bush, chanical and aeronautical engineering departments of the institute, at Beautiful F'reneh Boudoir Doll dressed In silk and satin and with beautiful curled hair, valued at $4.50 included with any Cedar COLUMBUS, Nov. 15. (UP) Edward Lamb, attorney for Rev. Herbert S. Bigelow, charged today in a letter to Federal Security Administrator Paul V.

McNutt that old age pension rolls had been used in the political campaign against the Bigelow old age pen POSLAM STOPS ITCHING AND Chest at no extra cost. Buy early on our Xmas club plan, pay $1 down and $1 per Ijp oo matchless vaide WELLESLET EslaleX wfh Air-Flow Ovtn, utomtttt 1 I vn dwor broiler, 1 111 I I VI I I IM'Hh'l 1 rtl drawor and bif uttntil ceinpirt I a $QQi95 nl iov as iSTATE JL J59V FAST BURNING-createt hot flat taste in ruins delicate flavor, week, and have your Chest delivered any address the day before Christmas, sion and initiative amendments. LETS YOU SLEEP Lamb informed McNutt he was Now Priced as Low as 0 LT confident an investigation would disclose "flagrant political ex ploitation." SLOW BURNING protects natural qualities that produce mildnea. I lilt imatvg a cooler smoke. YOUR CHOICE! 4 STYLES! BARREL CHAIRS Highway Job Restored BEXLEFONTAINE-E 1 i E.

Taylor, of Union township, laborer-in-charge for the state highway department prior to his Concentrated skin-comfort that's what Poslam is! Put just a little on that aggravating, itching spot tonight. It penetrates the outer layers of the skin and soothes the irritation. Almost at once the itching stops and by morning the redness and soreness begin to fade. With the eruption pacified, healing is promoted. Why wait for relief? Get Poslam today and get sleep tonight.

Your druggist sells Poslam, sot. a dinner Thursday evening at the Engineers' club, held in connection with the visit of the national advisory committee on aeronautics, to Wright field Thursday. Dr. Bush is vice chairman of the N. A.

C. A. and chairman of the committee on instrument landings of the National Academy of Science. Dr. Hunsaker is also a member of the N.

A.C. and editor of the Journal of Aeronautical Sciences. He was formerly a commander of the U. S. navy and is a strong advocate of continuing to build dirigibles for navy and transoceanic use.

Other guests of honor at the dinner Thursday night will include Orville Wright, co-inventor of the first airplane, who is a member of the N. A. C. and Dr. George W.

Lewis, director of research for the N. A. C. and president of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences. Dr.

Bush and Dr. Hunsaker will be the principal speak dismissal last July 8, following the filing of charges of political activity, was restored to his position as of Oct. 1, according to an announcement received here of a Walnut finished frames, spring scats. Smart coverings in tapestries and broca-telles. Luxurious pleated backs.

Choice of the season's most popular colors. decision of the State Civil Service commission. Taylor, under civil service, was alleged to have required William Cox, an employe, to distribute Democratic party campaign literature. New Air Flow Oven Minder and Light Oversie Barbecue-type Condiment Set Tniform Baking Estate Spcedcx Burner More Economiial, pre-heats I Kobertshaw Heat Control faster Heavy Insulated Oven Porcelain Throughout Review Tax Dispute By burning 25 slower than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling brands tested slower than any of them CAMELS give a smok-' ing plus equal to HOOVER SWEEPER BUY NOW! WEIL HOLD FOR XMAS ers at we dinner. Capt.

Benjamin S. Kelsey, of Wright field, president of the Dayton alumni chapter of M. I. will preside. Miss M.

Elsa Gardner, editor of the Technical Data Digest at Wright field, is secretary and treasurer of the chapter. COLUMBUS, Nov. 15. (UP) The state supreme court today agreed to review a dispute between the George D. Harter bank and the Stark county treasurer over payment of taxes on personal property of the McKinley Lumber company.

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3 S5.25 PITTSBURGH S1.50 COLUMBUS $2.25 INDIANAPOLIS Upturning Sunday Night INTtKNATIONAlTl IVE STOCK SHOW CHICAGO. ILL. Drcembtr 1 to I EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! Atlachniont, Dust Ing Tools lleurillKht Oc-niother, lirt Kinder 60 degrees, while a nurse was In constant attendance. Food was given her in the form of glucose solution, which was passed into her stomach through the nose. Dr.

List said a third treatment may be given the patient. I'lione AOuins CIcF HH.TH'n'H'IH i I Tired, Run-down? Alt i i 5 kin uriNi-Y nowMi TlK'se rebuilt II vers h.ivi .95 PAY ONLY 50c A WEEK! Payments Start January 5th 29 ih'w ii be i nd rnftU CINCINNATI, Nov. 15. (UP) A 46-year-old woman cancer patient was returning to normal today after spending 108 hours in "frozen sleep" at Jewish hospital. The woman was in a "foggy" mental condition that will last 21 hoins.

When she fully awakes she will recollect nothing of the treatment. Dr. Walter List, superintendent of the hospital, said it was the second time in a week the woman had been given the treatment. She has been suffering from a cancerous growth that is beyond surgical treatment. Dr.

List said. The "frozen sleep" is not to be consideied a cure, he stated, but is the latest development by which science hopes to check the disease. The slow process of returning the patient to normal temperature was begun yesterday afternoon. She had been kept unconscious at a body temperature of 84 degrees, maintained by Ice packs. It took five hours to return her to normal temperature of D8.6.

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